Even Kirtos, the self-exculpated MEP of ND, criticized both the overcrowded Council of Ministers and the decisions on the lockdown of November. No intelligent person can stand this situation any longer. Half-closed, half-open. A recurring testimony.
A thousand times to close everything for a while, to give the health workers a breather, to actually reduce the cases, to stop shaking for parents-grandparents-grandparents and for ourselves if we get a “coronolotto”. This on the one hand, and on the other hand, to return to our lives safely and with vaccination, since we cannot afford to take drugs, because this testimony is also unbearable.
After all, we have been divided into categories of the most extreme type. On the one hand, the people who have given up their weapons, who have chosen to live with the risk, which unfortunately they pass on to others because of the way the virus is transmitted, and those who are afraid, who wait patiently in the corner or only come out to work with their hearts in their mouths - if there is work, of course, and do not live with the threatened risk of poverty.
Personally I have put myself out of the situation, I hardly go out not out of fear but because I can't stand what I see around me, I don't recognize my city and this life and on the other hand I don't want the stress of the coronavirus in my life and in the lives of my family. However, this is not tolerable either.
The patience of everyone, whatever category they belong to, whatever sector (health - economy - mental health) they choose, is over. The reserves are in the red. We need our lives back and after a year the PM's “he who stumbles in haste stumbles” is like spitting on your own life.












